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Educators

Adults play a key role in connecting young people to the outdoors. Below are resources and tools for you to build skills, find activities, and develop lesson plans to foster a deeper relationship with the outside world.

Fire Ecology Learning Lab

A firefighter in uniform in front of a green fire engine takes questions from a group of kids attending the fire ecology learning lab

Ignite curiosity in young minds. Place-based K-12 Southwestern fire ecology lessons. Designed to be used by land management agency staff and informal educators.

Resources for Parents and Teachers

Get Outdoors!

Every Kid Outdoors is a nationwide program that encourages 4th graders to get outside and visit their federal public lands and waters by offering a free pass their entire 4th grade year

The pass allows free admission at sites that charge entrance or standard amenity fees at over 2000 federal lands and waters for a full year beginning September 1 and ending August 31. 

  • By participating in the Every Kid Outdoors Program, you can connect with nature and learn about your heritage while exploring millions of acres of federal lands and waters for free.  
     
  • Bring your family and friends to check out prehistoric dinosaur tracks, explore ancient sites, hike around a volcano or sit quietly and see what animals you observe in their natural habitat.
     
  • Each pass holder is eligible for a free Christmas tree permit as supplies allow.
     
  • This pass does not cover expanded fees so please inquire at the location you will be visiting for more information on pass acceptance.
     
  • Call your local forest service office for exact details on how the pass applies to your adventure.

Last updated April 2nd, 2025